Tag: Art Gallery at Hansen Hall


‘Monsterbet’ Exhibit Coming to ECC Art Gallery


January 19, 2022 | Art Campus News

The East Central College Art Gallery will present “Monsterbet: An Aberrant Abecedarius,” a solo exhibition of oil and mixed media paintings by California-based artist Heidi Brueckner.

The exhibition will run from Jan. 25 to Feb. 15, in the gallery located in Hansen Hall. Heidi Brueckner painting

“Monsterbet” is a series of cultural allegories based on the traditional format of children’s ABC books, but with a layer of social commentary. Each letter of the alphabet stands for an invented monster that has a particular quirk.

The works are playful and fanciful, while simultaneously symbolic and conceptual, touching on some of the artist’s favored themes of human vice, morality and fear.

The series includes many types of mixed media such as sewing pins, safety glass, vintage Italian doll’s eyes, eyelashes, screen, seeds and pods, flocking, dollar bills, AstroTurf, computer keyboard keys, leaves and blossoms, band-aids, dice, garlic skins, lace, glitter, springs and paper. A companion book of the series is available.

Brueckner has been a professor of art at West Valley College in Saratoga, Calif., for over 20 years. She graduated from University of California, Santa Cruz, with degrees in both art and art history. She earned a master’s in fine arts in painting from the University of Kansas.

Brueckner has shown her work nationally and internationally in over 100 solo and group shows. During 2020-21 she won 11 first-place awards among others, including Italy’s International Prisma Art Prize and the Faber Birren Color Award. She lives and works in Oakland, Calif.

To learn more or see Brueckner’s work, visit www.heidibrueckner.com.

For additional information about the exhibit or the ECC Art Gallery, contact Assistant Professor of Art and Gallery Curator Jennifer Higerd at jennifer.higerd@eastcentral.edu or 636-584-6653.

Heidi Brueckner paintings


Sally Dill to Exhibit at ECC Art Gallery


June 18, 2021 | Art Campus News

New York City artist and former Franklin County resident Sally Dill will be featured this summer at the East Central College Art Gallery.

Dill’s show will be from July 1 through Aug. 27. It is called “Pieces” and the exhibit is dubbed, “Playful Collage Works.”

Dill was born in St. Louis and moved to the Krakow area in 1949 when she was 5 years old. Her family remained in Krakow and Dill graduated from St. Francis Borgia Regional High School before she left the area to attend the University of Saint Mary, Kansas.

She noted that her brother, Tom Dill, is a former teacher and baseball coach at ECC. He also served on the College’s board of trustees. He encouraged her to seek a show at ECC.

Dill worked as an art teacher, on and off, from 1967 to 2001. She first taught art in Blue Springs, Mo., and later Kansas Cit. She moved to New York City in 1995 and took a position as an art teacher at the Claremont Riding Academy.

First Body of Work

Dill began creating paper cuts of human figures in 1988, introducing her into the art world. She utilized the “blind contour line method” to cut directly into paper.

“A focusing of the eyes almost exclusively on the subject as I cut, whereby capturing a gesture — the essence,” she explained. “Later, the cut shapes, positive and negative, move me in unplanned ways to a composition”

Krakow Revisited

Part of Dill’s show at ECC will be her “Krakow Revisited” collection, which are pieces she created while in Krakow, Mo.

“It will be nice to show at ECC because my roots are in Krakow,” Dill said.

“Krakow Revisited” was inspired by the St. Gertrude Church’s sesquicentennial celebration in 1995, and her family’s history in the area. Her great grandfather, Gerhard Voss, settled in Krakow from Germany in the late 1830s.

Dill worked with the sesquicentennial committee to exhibit her Krakow cut photo collages, which included wax and natural elements, such as tree bark from Krakow.

“I used dogwood, pinewood needles and dirt from the church ground,” she added.

Her work was displayed in the St. Gertrude Catholic School lobby in the spring of 1995 and she worked with schoolchildren as a visiting artist during the display.

New York City

While walking around the streets of New York City, Dill noticed gloves of varying styles and sizes in gutters, and on sidewalks and streets.

“I am so interested in lost gloves,” she said. “They are such a metaphor for all of humanity. I found so many kinds of gloves — Children’s, gloves, men’s and women’s, gloves, work gloves. . .”

Dill would collect gloves she found abandoned or misplaced on roads and sidewalks, wash them, and incorporate them into her artwork.

Other Works

Dill also creates mixed media collages of found objects displayed in antique frames that she has collected, and other small-format works of cut photo pieces and other paper.

She has exhibited in 40 states and Montreal, Canada, since 1988 and is a signature member of the National Collage society since 2000.


Art & Design Student Exhibition Winners Announced


May 6, 2021 | Art Campus News

The overall Best of Show in the Annual East Central College Art & Design Student Exhibition is “Nocturnal Feast” by Kate Shelton.

Shelton’s piece is one of the many student works that has been on display in the ECC Art Gallery. The student exhibit ends May 6.

Jennifer Higerd, ECC art instructor and gallery coordinator, said the Annual ECC Art & Design Student Exhibition is a celebration of the culmination of the year’s hard work, growth and learning by the students.

Listed are the show winners and honorable mentions by category:

Best of Show                                     Nocturnal Feast – Kate Shelton

 

Digital Design (Poster Design)

Honorable Mention                         Whoville – Abi Wheeler
Best in Category                                Pandora – Madison Barbarick

Digital Photography                       

Best in Category                                Lilac – Olivia Berariu

Photography

Honorable Mention                         Nude Figure I – Joe McCary
Honorable Mention                         Paused in Time – Olivia Berariu
Best in Category                                Childhood – Alexis Kinnison

Sculpture (3D Design, Ceramics)

Honorable Mention                         Backyard – Manny McQueen
Honorable Mention                         Mr. Turtle – Joe McCary
Best in Category                                Cornucopia – Alexis Kinnison

Functional Ceramics

Honorable Mention                         Life is Sweet – Alexis Schmidt
Best in Category                                Plant Family – Alexis Kinnison

Painting

Honorable Mention                         Outsider – Sara Carter
Best in Category                                Hills and Mountains – Madison Barbarick

Drawing

Honorable Mention                         Skulls & Bottles – Emily Knoppe
Honorable Mention                         Holy Trinity of 2020 – Kate Shelton
Best in Category                               Untitled – Sara Carter

2D Design

Honorable Mention                         2005 Subaru – Layne Hinds
Best in Category                               Bees? – Emily Knoppe

Illustration

Honorable Mention                         Diversity within Unity – Kaitlyn Dodson
Best in Category                                Abandoned Faith – Kate Shelton


Mark Sheppard – Art Exhibition – October 6-November 4


August 8, 2016 | Uncategorized

Art Exhibition:

October 6 – November 4, 2016

Reception:

Thursday, October 6

5:30 – 7:30 pm

Location:

The Art Gallery is located on the 1st floor of Hansen Hall at ECC’s Union Campus.

 

“Damaged Inspirations”

  • Mark Sheppard is a St. Louis based artist.  Mark loves to illustrate in pen and ink and his favorite images are those which have a sense of humor or irony.